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up rest in israel and palestine, you're seeing the german foreign minister to travel to israel according to government spokesman to meet with palestine's abbas again according to a government spokesman. so more international leaders are traveling to the region to try to increase the peace talk negotiations. up next, we're live in tel aviv as international pressure mounts for a cease-fire in gaza. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. >>> welcome b
up rest in israel and palestine, you're seeing the german foreign minister to travel to israel according to government spokesman to meet with palestine's abbas again according to a government spokesman. so more international leaders are traveling to the region to try to increase the peace talk negotiations. up next, we're live in tel aviv as international pressure mounts for a cease-fire in gaza. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my...
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israel wants an end to the rearming of hamas. they don't want more weapons to be brought into gaza and there is no guarantee of that. and has made for it part wants many things, it wants israel to stop killing its leaders and stop rocketing gaza. but they also want the lifting of the border controls, they want free access in and out. in other words, an end to the block and i had, the isolation of gaza. and those details still need to be worked out. so what's been agreed here is not a real agreement on paper, but simply both sides have stopped fighting quiet for quiet. the details still need to be worked out and a lot of problems still likely in the future before this really takes hold, ross. >> martin, for you now, thank you. we'll come back to you a little bit later during the program. nbc's martin fletcher. let's get more on the issues. joining us is israel and palestinian bureau chief at reuters. thanks for joining us. martin says we have a cease-fire, but it's all the details that we really have no discussion on. >> i think t
israel wants an end to the rearming of hamas. they don't want more weapons to be brought into gaza and there is no guarantee of that. and has made for it part wants many things, it wants israel to stop killing its leaders and stop rocketing gaza. but they also want the lifting of the border controls, they want free access in and out. in other words, an end to the block and i had, the isolation of gaza. and those details still need to be worked out. so what's been agreed here is not a real...
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israel's continuing its attacks in the gaza strip, but also very significantly for israel, targeting also the stockpiles of long range rockets that hamas has which threaten the central citizen in israel, in particular the bigger city tel aviv. so israel taking out those rocket piles from the air, also attacking from the sea. israel's army is poised at the border of gaza, reserves are being called up for a possible ground inflation of gaza, which i think nobody actually wants, but certainly a real possibility. at the same time, palestinian rocket attacks from gaza into israel are also continuing about 150 this morning, most of the israelis have been intercepted by the dome system homemade rocket defense system. nevertheless one rocket did get through, killed three israelis. the first casualties of this operation. so far 13 palestinians have been killed in gaza. what we're waiting to see is to what extent will the continuation of the palestinian rockets be able to kill israelis. because that will be the determining factor in how long this operation goes on for and what actually happens
israel's continuing its attacks in the gaza strip, but also very significantly for israel, targeting also the stockpiles of long range rockets that hamas has which threaten the central citizen in israel, in particular the bigger city tel aviv. so israel taking out those rocket piles from the air, also attacking from the sea. israel's army is poised at the border of gaza, reserves are being called up for a possible ground inflation of gaza, which i think nobody actually wants, but certainly a...
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. >>> and mitt romney and president obama disagree over israel ramping up the rhetoric. >> and foxconn shuts down a northern chinese factory after a brawl involving 2,000 workers. >>> germany's sentiment index falls, and the mood continuing to u.s. futures. closing in on the start of the trading day, dow jones implied to open lower by more than 35 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 also looking to shed their gains, as well. take a look now at the cnbc ftse global 300. down a third of a% in light of that data which hit just about an hour ago. european markets she the ftse 100 down 0.4%. xetra dax this one in focus this morning, that's down 0.6%. cac 40 down almost 1% this morning. this ahead of a key budget unveiling. ibex 35 not benefiting from the risk off attitude. down 1.6%. >> and i think the ifo number, we had a better pmi out of germany last week, so the expectations it would hold up and it didn't. but it is worth pointing out 50% of the responses were taken before the constitutional court ruling in germany. quite a lot of paper being issued by italy this week. they yield back just over
. >>> and mitt romney and president obama disagree over israel ramping up the rhetoric. >> and foxconn shuts down a northern chinese factory after a brawl involving 2,000 workers. >>> germany's sentiment index falls, and the mood continuing to u.s. futures. closing in on the start of the trading day, dow jones implied to open lower by more than 35 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 also looking to shed their gains, as well. take a look now at the cnbc ftse global 300. down a...
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some saying israel could strike before the november election. what are the powers that be on the ground saying about the potential for that? >> reporter: well, definitely still a talking point and a lot of jitters here as well and this has been going on ever since the escalation and rhetoric and the series of tit for tat action between the two spheres really and the consensus is that at the moment it doesn't look like it in terms of an escalation. i mean, we did see different statements, more conciliatory gestures from both sides in the last few weeks but at the same time tensions do remain high. it is seen that the united states does not necessarily have much of an interest in starting an attack right now, that there's a lot of war fatigue in the u.s. and that israel is trying to push this more than the u.s. is. and that given the state of the global economy and given the fragile nature of the arab world the last thing this part of the world needs would be an attack on iran. so that definitely is a factor. it is playing into the price despite t
some saying israel could strike before the november election. what are the powers that be on the ground saying about the potential for that? >> reporter: well, definitely still a talking point and a lot of jitters here as well and this has been going on ever since the escalation and rhetoric and the series of tit for tat action between the two spheres really and the consensus is that at the moment it doesn't look like it in terms of an escalation. i mean, we did see different statements,...
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the governor of the bank of israel. hadley, how is he responding to -- i suppose in israel you're always responding to increased tensions. what did he have to say? >> well, ross, he did mention that there are contingency plans in place. but i did want to talk just a bit about the comments following a report that we saw from the "new york times" last week saying the white house and tehran are preparing for the resumption of nuclear talks. president obama last night did deny that report and then he said that hasn't stopped the internal debate from happening over how, when and if tehran might come to the table. so israel was mentioned at least 32 times in the debate last night. both presidential candidates taking the opportunity to express their support for israel in the event of any kind of an attack and reaffirming their commitment to keeping tehran from keeping a nuclear weapon. and of course right now, u.s. military exercises here in israel, those exercises are centered around integrating the country's missile defense
the governor of the bank of israel. hadley, how is he responding to -- i suppose in israel you're always responding to increased tensions. what did he have to say? >> well, ross, he did mention that there are contingency plans in place. but i did want to talk just a bit about the comments following a report that we saw from the "new york times" last week saying the white house and tehran are preparing for the resumption of nuclear talks. president obama last night did deny that...
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air strikes between israel and gaza continue. the egyptian prime minister vows to spare no effort to achieve a truce. >>> in 30 days, japan may see its seventh prime minister in six years as the country dissolves its lower house and sets the stage for a possible comeback. >>> and president obama meets with top u.s. lawmakers to begin budget talks as the fiscal cliff looms. both sides are digging in their heels on on tax hikes and spending hikes. against all of the political changes we're seeing today, first i want to show you the market action. stoxx 600 is sitting roughly flat, but we've seen interesting trading session where the nikkei really surging to the up side again today. more on that in a bit. take a look at what's happening across europe because after a couple of uglier days in the market, we're seeing something of a comeback now led by technology, retail stocks are also in the green, food and beverages, autos among the sectors dragging on the in-dek. we can take a closer look at the bourses. ibex is down. ftse 100 sam
air strikes between israel and gaza continue. the egyptian prime minister vows to spare no effort to achieve a truce. >>> in 30 days, japan may see its seventh prime minister in six years as the country dissolves its lower house and sets the stage for a possible comeback. >>> and president obama meets with top u.s. lawmakers to begin budget talks as the fiscal cliff looms. both sides are digging in their heels on on tax hikes and spending hikes. against all of the political...
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there are major, major concerns about israel's ability. and i think what you are seeing is the amount of rhetoric that's being escalated by the israelis is an acknowledgement of that fact. there are serious doubts. i think you may be right. they may feel they have to take some form of action which doesn't rule that out, but whether any action they do take would be able to inflict the necessary damage, i seriously would question. >> all right. thanks for that, david. we are going to have to leave it there. i know this is a hot topic. we could could go on much longer. we have to continue and take a break. david hartwell, senior middle east and north africa analyst joining us. and coming up on the show, u.s. markets are up about 25% since is october lows but our next guest says a small pullback now may be the best thing providing a good buying opportunity for long-term investors. we will get portfolio advice from him straight ahead. >>> good morning and welcome to the show. the headlines this morning in the united states it's super tuesday as
there are major, major concerns about israel's ability. and i think what you are seeing is the amount of rhetoric that's being escalated by the israelis is an acknowledgement of that fact. there are serious doubts. i think you may be right. they may feel they have to take some form of action which doesn't rule that out, but whether any action they do take would be able to inflict the necessary damage, i seriously would question. >> all right. thanks for that, david. we are going to have...
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israel in response to the overnight attacks. so there's a growing call for this cease fire particularly over 100 people killed within gaza now. 26 of those are children. so nearly a quarter killed has been children which is growing to the call of a necessary cease fire to figure out how these two sides can come to terms to stop this violence for now. >> okay on. thanks very much, chapman. shareholders of glencore have approved the deal with ex-trxst. we'll get more on that. but right now let's get the global markets report in singapore. >> composite slipped to a seven week low. financials, commodities and railway stocks led the losses. the water place rallied. shares in hong kong also turned lower in late trade hurt by weakness in mainland blue chips. in japan, the boj stood pat on monetary policy as expected. the nikkei snapped a four day winning streak. south korean techs rallied with samsung electronics gaining over 2%. the losses in auto mains capped the up side on the kospi. meanwhile commodity majors continued to lend supp
israel in response to the overnight attacks. so there's a growing call for this cease fire particularly over 100 people killed within gaza now. 26 of those are children. so nearly a quarter killed has been children which is growing to the call of a necessary cease fire to figure out how these two sides can come to terms to stop this violence for now. >> okay on. thanks very much, chapman. shareholders of glencore have approved the deal with ex-trxst. we'll get more on that. but right now...
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this was just unraveling as secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in israel. she met with prime minister netanyahu into the evening to try to come to terms with negotiations for a cease fire. then again today, she met with the palestinian authority in the west bank and we're told she's actually once again now meeting with netanyahu and other senior israeli officials, trying to broker some sort of peace deal. after this, she was planning to travel to egypt, which has been the center of negotiations, really. the u.n. secretary-general is also in the region. so we seem to have the power players of the diplomatic world in the region, trying to come together with some terms to stop this violence. but violence continues, even though it seemed like we're so close to a cease fire, the finer details are being worked out, the violence continues in gaza. overnight, israeli defense forces attacked again about 100 targets in the gaza strip. today, the militants within the gaza strip have launched about 30 rockets into israel, so the violence continues, even though we seem
this was just unraveling as secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in israel. she met with prime minister netanyahu into the evening to try to come to terms with negotiations for a cease fire. then again today, she met with the palestinian authority in the west bank and we're told she's actually once again now meeting with netanyahu and other senior israeli officials, trying to broker some sort of peace deal. after this, she was planning to travel to egypt, which has been the center of...
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and europe and israel. but they've also been looking to china and india over the last three years for an increase in international trade. so again the israeli finance minister in an exclusive interview with cnbc reiterateding his support, but also keeping that possibility open for military action over teheran's nuclear ambitions. ross? >> okay, hadleigh, thanks for that. we did nudge down from an up position to a down post. the eurozone weaker than expected, particularly in germany. we're just nudging back after those early losses. ibex down .2 of 1%. did see bond yields in spain and italy nudge higher as well. italian yields 4.89%. on the currency markets, euro/dollar got down to 1.29. just off those lows that we hit an hour or so again. dollar/yen. auss aussie/dollar is slightly higher. we'll take a short break. still to come, volvo has missed estimates that it's warning a flat demand in 2013. we will be out in stockholm to speak first to the coo. he'll be joining us in 20 minutes. we'll also be looking a
and europe and israel. but they've also been looking to china and india over the last three years for an increase in international trade. so again the israeli finance minister in an exclusive interview with cnbc reiterateding his support, but also keeping that possibility open for military action over teheran's nuclear ambitions. ross? >> okay, hadleigh, thanks for that. we did nudge down from an up position to a down post. the eurozone weaker than expected, particularly in germany. we're...
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will work with israel to prevent iran from becoming a nuclear power. he says israel is rightly concerned about tehran's ambitions and believes they must stand down. >> we have mobilized the community and they are feeling the pinch, the pressure. they have not taken the step that they need to diplomatically which is to say we will pursue peaceful nuclear power. we will not pursue a nuclear weapon. until they do, i think israel rightly is going to be very concerned and we are as well. >> and this morning a german government spokesman has said that syria's president assad has no place at the helm of the country. the comments follow controversial veto of a u.n. resolution against syria. china defended the decision to abandon power. vetoes from both china and russia follow reports they have bombarded the city of homs. chinese state media said western intervention lay behind the veto. >>> goldman sachs has cut ceo lloyd blankfein's stock bonus, the first since the financial crisis. a filing shows he was awarded $7 million in restricted shares. 44% from the $
will work with israel to prevent iran from becoming a nuclear power. he says israel is rightly concerned about tehran's ambitions and believes they must stand down. >> we have mobilized the community and they are feeling the pinch, the pressure. they have not taken the step that they need to diplomatically which is to say we will pursue peaceful nuclear power. we will not pursue a nuclear weapon. until they do, i think israel rightly is going to be very concerned and we are as well....
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. >> what about economic relations with israel? you have the gas exports which have been a source of controversy. >> the first customer is the egyptians. we have a problem with the gas and we have -- from the beginning, i'm told the egyptian citizen must be the priority in making use of that instead of the you see in egypt and other cities. so egypt and the egyptian market will be the first customer. israel can be a customer and join the line. >> egypt gets $1.3 billion in military aid from the united states every year. it's been a very important relationship over the years. how is that going to evolve. >> i believe our relations with the united states haves to sustained and strengthened. it is not in our interests to have a shaky relations shhip wi the united states. i believe it is the same from the american side. so this is not the time to talk about the relations negatively. >> european union is the largest trade partner, a principal source of fdi. now you've tableded the concept of a virtual relationship or membership. what do
. >> what about economic relations with israel? you have the gas exports which have been a source of controversy. >> the first customer is the egyptians. we have a problem with the gas and we have -- from the beginning, i'm told the egyptian citizen must be the priority in making use of that instead of the you see in egypt and other cities. so egypt and the egyptian market will be the first customer. israel can be a customer and join the line. >> egypt gets $1.3 billion in...
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what are your seeing from governments in russia and india and china and israel, for that matter? do they have a different relationship to technology? >> what's going to be fascinating to watch is first grimace. governments around the world if they don't invest in i.t. can't work their way out of it. quality of education will drop. their ability to provide services to their citizens whether security or defense will drop. the developed countries have to change. you're right on the premise. they are slow. we saw that 15 months ago. three of the four countries you mentioned the governments are doing reverse. they are basically saying in china how can we change health care. even if the economy slows it becomes more important on education and job creation. russia, if you watched president putin's numbers yesterday, you can't deny how much progress they are making. so they are looking at how they stimulate the economy and how do they create this to be a great place to do business. so far this year it's going in the high teens. nothing i say in this interview should infer what we're doin
what are your seeing from governments in russia and india and china and israel, for that matter? do they have a different relationship to technology? >> what's going to be fascinating to watch is first grimace. governments around the world if they don't invest in i.t. can't work their way out of it. quality of education will drop. their ability to provide services to their citizens whether security or defense will drop. the developed countries have to change. you're right on the premise....
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they approached the border with israel and it imposes a 1,000 foot buffer zone. but part of the cease fire deal was that after 24 hour, israel would loosen up some of the restrictions on its border, as well as some of its crossings. it seems as if this was a testing of the stipulation and what happened was a gun battle there on the border. already on on both sides, whether gaza or israel, there is not a lot of faith that the cease fire is going to hold. here in this country especially in the south, there was can it is investigation that the deal w distress that the deal was made in the first place. on the gaza side, there was a celebration what they're calling a victory in this conflict. >> stephanie, thank you for that. still to come, draghi is due to speak at the conference in frankfurt. when we come back, we'll hope that he'll be speaking. s if . >>> surprise increase in business sentiment in germany quells fears over a crisis. euro climbs just a little bit after the data. the latest draft proposal falls short of demands for spending cuts would i geby germany
they approached the border with israel and it imposes a 1,000 foot buffer zone. but part of the cease fire deal was that after 24 hour, israel would loosen up some of the restrictions on its border, as well as some of its crossings. it seems as if this was a testing of the stipulation and what happened was a gun battle there on the border. already on on both sides, whether gaza or israel, there is not a lot of faith that the cease fire is going to hold. here in this country especially in the...
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and israel talking about what they may do with iran. if they decide to do a preemptive struggle, how big is the wild card, bob? >> i think it's a statement of the obvious that stress, political stress in the middle east, number one, is extremely complex. two, that stress level is going to remain elevated for the foreseeable future and whether we have a political whispering in brent $5 or $15, i think it's a fair statement that a political risk premium is going to remain and if stress levels increase after this goes higher, now, of the world's oil supply, if i'm correct, sabine, close to 30% through the straits of hormuz. that is a 30% kilometer strait. and although i think that the risk of disruption in the straits of hormuz probably is an extreme event, we can't ignore it. and, therefore, you can't ignore it, you have to have a hedging position by being long the oil sector. >> very brief, if it happened, extreme outside risk, if it happened oil could spike to what price? >> if we were to see iran's output completely fall away because o
and israel talking about what they may do with iran. if they decide to do a preemptive struggle, how big is the wild card, bob? >> i think it's a statement of the obvious that stress, political stress in the middle east, number one, is extremely complex. two, that stress level is going to remain elevated for the foreseeable future and whether we have a political whispering in brent $5 or $15, i think it's a fair statement that a political risk premium is going to remain and if stress...
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if israel goes alone, two bad things happen. one is they may not be as effective in tattacking and leae themselves exposed to retaliatory attacks. so if you're israel, you're trying to negotiate with the current administration and maybe potential incoming administration saying we understand why not november, but after november, we really do need to do something here. and i'm not sure whether they'll sell that or not, but it's hard for president obama for agree to an israeli attack right now or to agree to cooperate with in a before the u.s. election. so i would be surprised if it happened before the election. >> perhaps aside from exposure to oil, precisely because of this tail risk, how else do you position around this kind of event, this kind of major uncertainty that's out there somewhat do you tell clients who basically say, okay, given the hurdles that i'm facing the end of the year into early next year, what do i do where my money? >> well, i think first question for every investor, are they a long term investor or not. th
if israel goes alone, two bad things happen. one is they may not be as effective in tattacking and leae themselves exposed to retaliatory attacks. so if you're israel, you're trying to negotiate with the current administration and maybe potential incoming administration saying we understand why not november, but after november, we really do need to do something here. and i'm not sure whether they'll sell that or not, but it's hard for president obama for agree to an israeli attack right now or...
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general assembly in new york just a day after inflammatory comments on israel from iran's ahmadinejad. >> we're see something u.s. markets tick into negative territory. s&p 500 would still be opening just barely higher, but we're now seeing the dow for example adding about five points at the open. open are markets in europe and the ftse 100 just barely positive. it's been flicking between fwgas and losses. cac 40 down a 4th of a%. ibex 35 here trying, though, to stay in the green. markets struggling to gain some traction and searching for direction. >> so what are investors to do? here's a recap from some of the experts already this morning. >> looking at relative value trades, we don't luike aussie a much. within the g 10 currencies, pick the one that will hike next. >> in the short term, we think there's still more opportunity for investors to return to european markets. most likely dax, we still like the dax. >> it's a french satellite business. so quality for us would basically be barriers to entry and pricing power and the things that will allow you to sustain margins. so this is
general assembly in new york just a day after inflammatory comments on israel from iran's ahmadinejad. >> we're see something u.s. markets tick into negative territory. s&p 500 would still be opening just barely higher, but we're now seeing the dow for example adding about five points at the open. open are markets in europe and the ftse 100 just barely positive. it's been flicking between fwgas and losses. cac 40 down a 4th of a%. ibex 35 here trying, though, to stay in the green....
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i can tell you israel moved from an older economy into the fastest growing knowledge economy. and innovation has really been the word, as you say. in the '90s we were building the technology infrastructure for the world with defense technologies moving to something like optics and wireless and large software systems. but today a lot of what we're focusing on is the consumer, as he or she is called, but it's really the individual. and here we need applications. we need to add to the engineers, artists and writers and advertisers and a lot of additional disciplines. and innovation today in israel is really leading the economy to be much stronger than many other places. >> that may be the case, but japan is also an extremely innovative country. certainly has been leading the way with regards to new technologies over the years. and that still isn't the swing factor. that still isn't enough. why should we think that, you know, that this is going to be the way out for om of these economies plagued by much bigger problems? >> well, you know, the younger people are trying to tell peop
i can tell you israel moved from an older economy into the fastest growing knowledge economy. and innovation has really been the word, as you say. in the '90s we were building the technology infrastructure for the world with defense technologies moving to something like optics and wireless and large software systems. but today a lot of what we're focusing on is the consumer, as he or she is called, but it's really the individual. and here we need applications. we need to add to the engineers,...
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and israel about that. >> the only way forward is not meaningless theater at the united nations. the only way forward is to have meaningful peace talks, to engage for israelis and palestinians to try to solve the problems together. and that's what we're proposing. direct face to face peace talks. >> against this backdrop, the next opec meeting i believe december 12th is approaching. how do you expect the nations involved to respond? >> so far i guess with wti prices under $100, saudi arabia has achieve wlad it has publicly announced it wanted as in a price under $100. so right now i think there's very little scope for change in either production or actual quotas for the cartel. relative to developments around gaza, of course they're adding an additional layer to geopolitical tensions. but then again, if you consider the region, it is not a region that produces oil or is strategic in terms of an oil transit point. it could add to existing tensions. >> you brought up the u.s. fiscal cliff. what's the most important marginal factor at this point, is it u.s. demand, the situation in
and israel about that. >> the only way forward is not meaningless theater at the united nations. the only way forward is to have meaningful peace talks, to engage for israelis and palestinians to try to solve the problems together. and that's what we're proposing. direct face to face peace talks. >> against this backdrop, the next opec meeting i believe december 12th is approaching. how do you expect the nations involved to respond? >> so far i guess with wti prices under...
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he says iran/israel, one more reason to buy gold. do you agree? >> no, i don't agree. i think that gold is just another commodity that right no is going to its upper level. gold at $1,800 is a sale. >> okay. and who are you picking for the super bowl? >> i'm picking the new england patriots. >> all right, fair enough. we're on the same team. we are on the same side of the trade there. but meantime speak iing of the super bowl, j.j., you were just telling me about your highlight for the weekend, your chili recipe. >> apple smoked bacon but, more importantly, with ross telling me about the italian bonds, i've decided just here right now cutting edge news i'm going to put elbow macaroni inside my chili. >> that sounds like a plan. >> i don't know what elbow macaroni is. >> they're an elbow macaroni pasta, ross. that's why you have to get out of london and come to new york. >> i was in d.c. once. this is extraordinary the amount of food that's going to be -- we have some snacks earlier, didn't we, jackie. >> yeah. absolutely outrageous. >> 11 billion on super bowl spending
he says iran/israel, one more reason to buy gold. do you agree? >> no, i don't agree. i think that gold is just another commodity that right no is going to its upper level. gold at $1,800 is a sale. >> okay. and who are you picking for the super bowl? >> i'm picking the new england patriots. >> all right, fair enough. we're on the same team. we are on the same side of the trade there. but meantime speak iing of the super bowl, j.j., you were just telling me about your...
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and the question mark with a your previous guest was saying that if israel was fighting against iran, the main question mark will that what will depend on saudi arabia, will we have terrorism on the side or not will be a big question mark because iran is one issue, but saudi arabia is the main producer and massive risk. >> okay. patrick, we'll pause there. christine. >>> australia and he beg's quat joining with eastern to form a new line. it gives access to the growing chinese market. we caught up with alan joyce in hong kong. >> we think it's a great opportunity for us because china eastern is our partner. we always try to team up with a very good partner that knows the market, knows the operations that we want to operate. and we bring our expertise of low cost models that we've brought to a lot of markets around the world. to us is this no different from what we're doing in japan or in australia where some of the most expensive airports in the world in australia. we have the most expensive airport in the world where we're starting a low cost carrier this july. we believe that we can
and the question mark with a your previous guest was saying that if israel was fighting against iran, the main question mark will that what will depend on saudi arabia, will we have terrorism on the side or not will be a big question mark because iran is one issue, but saudi arabia is the main producer and massive risk. >> okay. patrick, we'll pause there. christine. >>> australia and he beg's quat joining with eastern to form a new line. it gives access to the growing chinese...
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the united states and israel have said they respected the outcome and hope that they will ensure peace going forward and stability in the country. while in the gulf we've seen a more muted reaction. of course historically the muslim brotherhood and the gulf oil producers have had a vexed relationship. an interesting development and of very much significance when it comes to geo politics in this part of the world, kelly. >> all right, yousef, thanks. >>> qatar is hoping china will boost its foreign investment cap from the $1 billion currently. they plan to allocate the funds mostly in china's he cequity mas and ipos. last week china said it's looking to ease entry rules for approved foreign investors. this is part of beijing's plan to stimulate its economy. meantime chinese investments in the u.s. are likely to double soon thanks to lower costs and more local incentives. the remark came from a department official during a conference over the weekend. the china daily says beijing and washington signed investment contracts worth nearly $3.5 billion for a total of 42 projects and almost tw
the united states and israel have said they respected the outcome and hope that they will ensure peace going forward and stability in the country. while in the gulf we've seen a more muted reaction. of course historically the muslim brotherhood and the gulf oil producers have had a vexed relationship. an interesting development and of very much significance when it comes to geo politics in this part of the world, kelly. >> all right, yousef, thanks. >>> qatar is hoping china will...
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israel because of the threat that iran poses, perhaps as soon as this summer, beccy. >> yousef, thanks for that, yousef gamal el-din. back to our guest host mikio kumada, so over the past, what, four months or so we've seen oil steadily grinding higher and that's continuing today. there's clearly more risk to the upside for oil prices as yousef has been discussing, the situation in iran is flexing its muscles. is it the possibility that ever higher prices could choke off what signs of recovery we do have in the global economy now? >> with yes, of course there is. if the price increases continue and especially if they gain pace in an unexpected manner. however, the oil situation seems to be somewhat perplexing, at least to us because it if you, for example, look at the futures curve, there's a containment situation meaning that buying oil in the future is cheaper so the market doesn't seem to be very bullish on oil despite this situation in the middle east. that is a question mark right now which way oil is actually going. if we have, of course, the situation in europe continuing to imp
israel because of the threat that iran poses, perhaps as soon as this summer, beccy. >> yousef, thanks for that, yousef gamal el-din. back to our guest host mikio kumada, so over the past, what, four months or so we've seen oil steadily grinding higher and that's continuing today. there's clearly more risk to the upside for oil prices as yousef has been discussing, the situation in iran is flexing its muscles. is it the possibility that ever higher prices could choke off what signs of...
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only israel and permanent urn security council member hes are believed to have such long distance weapons. but india's test has attracted little criticism from the west. chinese leaders however have voiced their disapproval. >>> bid to cover pretty strong, but the yield had to increase is the basic outcome of that. the spread is what we're looking at here between the spanish and the german ten year debt, it has been widening as we can see, 5.8% roughly for the spanish ten year right now in germany yields edging lower. impact on equities in spain, ibex touched three elowers. i know that you believe as an equity investor that it's wrong for people to seem that what's going on in the bond markets is the ultimate indication of how the underlying economy looks. what's your approach, what's the opportunity you see as a result of that mismatch? >> one of the things that we have to say is that the bond mark market, this idea that the bond market is smarter and the equity market is stupid. the bond market is all about the technicalities of the bond market, it's not about inflation, it's not about
only israel and permanent urn security council member hes are believed to have such long distance weapons. but india's test has attracted little criticism from the west. chinese leaders however have voiced their disapproval. >>> bid to cover pretty strong, but the yield had to increase is the basic outcome of that. the spread is what we're looking at here between the spanish and the german ten year debt, it has been widening as we can see, 5.8% roughly for the spanish ten year right...
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we got a bit of a preview yesterday in some comments that were really provocative when it comes to israel, and we expect perhaps some of that to continue in his speech later today. but again, watch very carefully for that speech. might get further clues about where iran stands at the moment. also, of course, it will be worth watching and tuning in to the israeli leader's speech. we'll have to see where this goesmz it's been a lot of rhetoric that's going on. the oil markets we'll be watching very closely. >> we could see protests there in front of the u.n. buildings in new york. >> it's a day of protesting. >> david cameron, by the way, will also be speaking today. the egyptian president as well. >>> still to come on the program, toyota is cutting back jut put in china ahead of golden week holiday as anti-japanese sentiment builds. the nikkei has the details on the other side of this break. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. d
we got a bit of a preview yesterday in some comments that were really provocative when it comes to israel, and we expect perhaps some of that to continue in his speech later today. but again, watch very carefully for that speech. might get further clues about where iran stands at the moment. also, of course, it will be worth watching and tuning in to the israeli leader's speech. we'll have to see where this goesmz it's been a lot of rhetoric that's going on. the oil markets we'll be watching...
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., the fp 500 in canada, israel, australia, the uk, there are 2,000 women in the executive officer ranks who are available to serve on corporate boards. again, these initiatives point to the importance of intentional action. >> okay. catalyst survey again there. deborah gillis, coo is joins us with the findings. i hope you've put my name forward, by the way. >> i put your name forward for everything. >> ready and willing to serve? >> there's nothing i don't put your name forward for. still to come on the show, adequately preparing young people for the workforce. we'll talk with some employers who might not agree with future education. >> and a little bit of a rebound shaping up on wall street. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly evans. progress is reportedly being made in talk toes avoid the u.s. fiscal cliff. another top republican lawmakers offers an olive branch to the white house. >>> and sylvia berlusconi accuses the current premier as being german-centric. >>> and the dfw returns to a new year high. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange." bringing us business news
., the fp 500 in canada, israel, australia, the uk, there are 2,000 women in the executive officer ranks who are available to serve on corporate boards. again, these initiatives point to the importance of intentional action. >> okay. catalyst survey again there. deborah gillis, coo is joins us with the findings. i hope you've put my name forward, by the way. >> i put your name forward for everything. >> ready and willing to serve? >> there's nothing i don't put your name...
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israel's elections are less than two months away. what would a third term for mr. netanyahu mean for geopolitics in the region, particularly relations with iran? still with us, alistair. first of all, it seems like netanyahu has the upper hand in terms of the elections. is there any doubt that he's going to be re-elected? >> there's always a bit of doubt. but he and his part they are, as you put it, the party, the extreme right wing party, they'll probably only get something like 35 seats. and they need 6 is for a majority. so they're still going to have to negotiate with the coalition, probably bring. >> a couple of the orthodox jewish parties. and there's a couple of right centers which together are likely to give them a stable majority. so i think marginal the possibility of netten use hue not being returned to prime minister's office. now, for the last year, i've been saying, including several times on cnbc, that netanyahu would not launch a strike against iran until this election was out of the way. now, i could still be proved wrong, but it's sort of looking
israel's elections are less than two months away. what would a third term for mr. netanyahu mean for geopolitics in the region, particularly relations with iran? still with us, alistair. first of all, it seems like netanyahu has the upper hand in terms of the elections. is there any doubt that he's going to be re-elected? >> there's always a bit of doubt. but he and his part they are, as you put it, the party, the extreme right wing party, they'll probably only get something like 35...
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making things more complicated in a pre-election period is this new shift in the relationship between israel and the u.s. >> very briefly, if obama retains the white house, republicans retain congress, what are the implications for the fiscal cliff? >> we think there is some possibility of a temporary fall over the cliff. not because u.s. policymakers don't understand the implications to the u.s. economy. they are great. but you because it's possible that a new piece of legislation in the new year, in the new term, could be more appealing for both sides to vote on. >> your biggest worry spot on the globe right now? >> the eurozone i think remains the most destabilizing to market. we had good news in terms of headline risk this week with the german decision on the esm. and dutch elections. but there's still plenty of instability to come and i think draghi's actions put the onus now firmly upon the peripheral country leadership. >> and on that point, it's interesting to note the german parliament is preparing to invite mario draghi to address t the budget committee. that shows you sort of the
making things more complicated in a pre-election period is this new shift in the relationship between israel and the u.s. >> very briefly, if obama retains the white house, republicans retain congress, what are the implications for the fiscal cliff? >> we think there is some possibility of a temporary fall over the cliff. not because u.s. policymakers don't understand the implications to the u.s. economy. they are great. but you because it's possible that a new piece of legislation...
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>> it also includes the middle east, israel, turkey. >> has it happened that anyone who has won hasn't gone on to host it? >> englebert humperdink is the representative. so keep your fingers crossed. >> the austrians and germans -- you have a list of points. they all give each other top points. it's like -- and the uk has for no friends, so we never get anything. >> well, maybe you'll get a winner. >> we'll see what happens. our next guest keeps a close eye on chinese consumer trends. sean ryan is managing director of china market research. thanks for joining us. we speptd a lot of time saying the chinese authorities need to at that time economy away from investment and industrial production. is that in a pause or is that fundamental shift still going on? >> thanks for having me. it's clear that there's still the shift going on. you saw last year the chinese government increased the minimum wages on average by 22% in 21 of the 31 provinces. and salaries are still continuing to go up in the last month or two. we've been talking with hr departments of fortune 500 firms and they're still
>> it also includes the middle east, israel, turkey. >> has it happened that anyone who has won hasn't gone on to host it? >> englebert humperdink is the representative. so keep your fingers crossed. >> the austrians and germans -- you have a list of points. they all give each other top points. it's like -- and the uk has for no friends, so we never get anything. >> well, maybe you'll get a winner. >> we'll see what happens. our next guest keeps a close eye...
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geopolitical risks, that is, especially with iran and israel, the tensions in the middle east right now. what's your take on commodities and how that's goio affect oil prices, gold prices, what do you suggest? >> i think we're constructive on most commodities. i think we're not really commodity experts, but insofar as we look at the underlying equities that are involved in those commodities, whether it happens to be in the ag space or, you know, the energy complex type of names. so those are things that we're focused on that we think will do quite well this year. along those same lines, it's the cyclical space. >> i'd be curious about the conversations you're having now with clients and other professionals. are you starting to get questions in more of a tone of prospectively where we should be going or are you still hearing from people that are kind of in the bunker mentality? >> i think it's starting to emerge where people are willing to take more risk. as i heard earlier in the segment, people are very frustrated with zero percent returns on cash and very low returns in the treasury m
geopolitical risks, that is, especially with iran and israel, the tensions in the middle east right now. what's your take on commodities and how that's goio affect oil prices, gold prices, what do you suggest? >> i think we're constructive on most commodities. i think we're not really commodity experts, but insofar as we look at the underlying equities that are involved in those commodities, whether it happens to be in the ag space or, you know, the energy complex type of names. so those...